Auctioneer claims he has Gandhi's blood

05 March,2009 11:04 AM IST |   |  Agencies

The US-based owner of Mahatma Gandhi's memorabilia claims he also has a sample of Gandhi's ashes and blood collected from the site of the assassination.


The US-based owner of Mahatma Gandhi's memorabilia going under the hammer has for the first time said that he also has a sample of Gandhi's ashes and blood collected from the site of the assassination.

James Otis, who gave Antiquorum auctioneers Gandhi's iconic watch, glasses, a plate, a bowl and a pair sandals for auction, said he had also added a blood report of Gandhi from Irwin hospital in Delhi and a signed telegram he had sent to students congratulating them on their peaceful struggle.

The auctioneers had fixed the reserve price of the articles between USD 20,000 and 30,000 but unconfirmed reports say it might be raised when the items are auctioned. Analysts say the ongoing media hype could sent the auction price sky rocketing. Should no deal be reached, the Indian government's repeated statements on its determination to acquire the items could give a major boost to the price.

It is uncertain as yet whether government would direct bid or try to acquire items through some Indian Americans or their organizations if the auction does take place. However, some of the Indian Americans suggest that the second course would be better to keep the bids in check.

The auctioneers have not yet made clear whether they would allow the media to watch the auction at which bids can be made in the room, online or telephone. But those intending to bid have to register before hand. The online bidding access is given only to those who are registered as such.
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